Dental Practitioners' Association 4986138 214167247 2008-05-22T11:26:29Z Oneblackline 3657843 [[Category:Dentistry in the United Kingdom]] The '''Dental Practitioners Association''', previously known as the General Dental Practitioners Association is a [[trade union]] for dentists in general practice in the [[United Kingdom]]. It is based in [[Harley Street]] in [[London]]. The DPA was formed in [[1954]] in response to a perceived failure of the British Dental Association to lobby aggressively on behalf of general dental practitioners who had joined the [[National Health Service]] at its inception in [[1948]] only to see the first NHS patient charges imposed on dentures and successive cuts in dental fees. Unlike the [[British Dental Association]], membership of the DPA is restricted to [[dentists]] in high-street practice. As a trade union the DPA is subject to the full provisions of the [[Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992]] as amended, and must hold elections for the Chairman and Secretary and for membership of its principle executive committee, the Council. The Dental Practitioners Association currently (2008) provides the only UK dental podcast. Benefits for member dentists include contracts and the industry-standard Private Fees and Wages Guide which is compiled from a survey of private fees charged by members. The DPA maintains contacts with government and others that enable it to provide a briefing service to help members reduce their business risk in the UK dental market. The DPA also actively considers alternative dental treatment provision systems with the objective of promoting oral health in the UK. Members receive a bimonthly magazine. ==External links== *[http://www.uk-dentistry.org/ Official site] [[Category:Dentistry in the United Kingdom]] [[Category:1954 establishments]] [[Category:British dental organisations]] [[Category:British professional bodies]] {{UK-org-stub}}